Tint in SoCal area
#1
Tint in SoCal area
I just got my car tinted from Best Window Tinting in Tustin, CA. The tint really helps keep the car cool and reduces the amount of A/C I use thus improving my FE.
I decided to with 35% fronts, 25% rears. I paid $160 out the door. I was very impressed with the quality of work from this company and wanted to share my experince. The tint looks very natural as if it came from the factory that way. They give a lifetime warranty on their work. They use a non metallic tint so it will not cause any interference with the navi or satellite radio signal.
Best Window Tinting
3045 Edinger Ave.
Tustin, Ca. 92780
949-263-6700
I decided to with 35% fronts, 25% rears. I paid $160 out the door. I was very impressed with the quality of work from this company and wanted to share my experince. The tint looks very natural as if it came from the factory that way. They give a lifetime warranty on their work. They use a non metallic tint so it will not cause any interference with the navi or satellite radio signal.
Best Window Tinting
3045 Edinger Ave.
Tustin, Ca. 92780
949-263-6700
#2
Re: Tint in SoCal area
I used to live in Tustin Ranch (until about 4 months ago). I'm about ready to go hunting for a tinting place, but perhaps I'll just go to this place. I hate looking for things and after trying to locate a new vehicle in the current climate, the less I have to hunt for things the better.
Thanks,
Shawn
Thanks,
Shawn
#3
Re: Tint in SoCal area
I decided to with 35% fronts, 25% rears
The main reason is that as it is, this summer thanks to my current schedule, I need to leave my car parked for long periods of time in the sun, so the interior of the car can get very hot even with all the windows cracked. I will usually roll all the windows down and in some cases leave the doors open (not while moving) as I get in clear this heat, but I'm concerned that the heat cycling might diminish the lifespan of the battery pack. However, I would like to avoid the "limo" look of having only the rears tinted and not the fronts.
Last edited by Double-Trinity; 05-30-2006 at 11:19 AM.
#4
Re: Tint in SoCal area
I would like to have my windows tinted. But it is illegal to have the front window tinted in IL. Otherwise I would have gotten it done already. I use to live in TX where it was legal. Wish I knew somebody that could write me a perscription to have my windows tinted.
#5
Re: Tint in SoCal area
Originally Posted by Double-Trinity
Does this refer to transmittance or absorbance? (if transmittance, 25% would be darker than 35%, if absorbance, vice versa) I'm near your location and considering having my windows tinted, although I'm a bit concerned about getting a fix-it ticket for having the fronts tinted. (I believe legal limit in California is somewhere around 77% total transmittance for front windows, not much more than plain glass)
The main reason is that as it is, this summer thanks to my current schedule, I need to leave my car parked for long periods of time in the sun, so the interior of the car can get very hot even with all the windows cracked. I will usually roll all the windows down and in some cases leave the doors open (not while moving) as I get in clear this heat, but I'm concerned that the heat cycling might diminish the lifespan of the battery pack. However, I would like to avoid the "limo" look of having only the rears tinted and not the fronts.
The main reason is that as it is, this summer thanks to my current schedule, I need to leave my car parked for long periods of time in the sun, so the interior of the car can get very hot even with all the windows cracked. I will usually roll all the windows down and in some cases leave the doors open (not while moving) as I get in clear this heat, but I'm concerned that the heat cycling might diminish the lifespan of the battery pack. However, I would like to avoid the "limo" look of having only the rears tinted and not the fronts.
#6
Re: Tint in SoCal area
I've never done tinting because I've worried about the durability of the film. In windy / dusty Anaheim Hills, I'm afraid that every time I open the window it'll be like sandpaper against the film. How scratch resistant are today's tinting films?